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the pub- ry ur at ind be. Ad BUTION EDison MARSHA _ —— = : <3 \AUSTRATED ay . RW SarTER = 1o OUTTLE, BROWN & COMPANY, 1828 eh sella ay Continued From Our Last Issue) |two of the most t a e stioks the A r u Y A wa. s t b age : . I a r e f iY H \ : : I 0 t wa . . few b It seemed that tt , ‘ . ; : attached ng wire, angement ne to the the trap was d ee instinct was or avy sack with Ie to rise again ¢ ary to expect live in water indef hing tances, They placed a the dam itself, th Pr mead: t DVENTUVURES “AP THE TWINS 6/ Olive Roberts Barton CRAZY CALF RUNS OFF We'd better be going to work,” | Mister Dodger ick, you go this sail Mister I the | way, Nancy you go that, and I'll go the f ide! fairyma: other Here's a whistle wa: stuffing his corn-cob pipe with dried | /'° gi ate rn-silk and putting on his corn-|hiow as hard as husk hat. “A a Twins ready?’| So away th indeed! said Nick, stamp-/| directions. { to make sure that his} It was Nick's that blew | reen shoes were on tight,| first and Mister Dodger came like | oO open the door./a flash—followed by Nan who do first?” }lost no time, you may be sure nodded Mister| He's going into that up and down the| blue flowers.” whispered Nick, sure that no one/ing. Everybody looked just in time was co * to go OF y Calf putt n his the farm | the chickens a turkeys and every-| Stop?’ screamed Mister at none of loudly that Crazy Calf me jumped as tho a bullet had hit as safo an a him. “What's all the fuss about? go to pasture field he asked crossly. “I've had my eye ve had my eyes on Craz on this patch of blue flowers for for a week. He's weeks, and just when I go to take that he my first bite, you have to come from his er, she doesn't | along and spoil it all!’ n to him.” | “Thank goodness, It Isn't too fence around |jate!’ declared Mister Dodger, mop. tho that| stuff is larkepur and a bit of It a frisky| would kill you? You'd better stay r Dodger.|at home where you belong, young difference scoffed M | ping his face. “Don't you know that | f 1 1 Me t t 1 ‘ H . be glad of x f r was ¥ 1 t t wind over aware of Doon fay ‘ blond 5 1 bu his ‘ i him, Ned w 4 abrup from his 1 exy I'v : 1t abin, The find 1 Thirty. > on cle 1 oO y cv < 1 1 ur 4 over the fat, turn them tg ne akin Uke a beay you «lit up the belly and whic jcomes off almost round, nail on} |the wail All the little tricks of| | “Here and here and here"—he | paused, to put In Ned's bands a» clasp hunting knife, razor sharp.| a small pocket hone to whet his | tools, and a light axe that had been hanging back of the stove ‘are some thingn you'll need. The} time will c when you'll need nowshoes, too, I ought to make yu make them yourself, but er get it and I'l neve I'm going to ramp back to cabin to spend the night—in more agreeable com.| | pany.” | | For a moment the two men regarding each other in abs silence. Then Doomadorf's kee ears, eager for such sounds, caug the hisper of Ned's troubled] eathing. Presently a leering flashed thru the blond beard. It was as he thought Ned's | mind was no longer on furs. His} face had been drawn and dark! ith fatigue, but now a darker cloud spread across it, like a storm) x |thru open skies, as somo blood jecurdiing thought made ghastly | progress thru his brain, At first it was only startled amazement, then swift disbellef—the manifesta tion of that strange quirk in hu man consciousness that ever tries) to shield the spirit from the truth| two, three, four—yes, sir!| fellow! Jump on, Twins!” od inathe Hemecatar and with. | did I telt you?” cried.| Crazy Calf was so amazed hel out end. It showed in the tragic ‘razy Calf is gone meekly let the three of them ride|ioogening of every facial muscle; a AS te ggy leapt ard | him home to the pasture, lin the cold drops that came out at the place where a lot of cows were| “We've just saved your fon's!ihe edge of the brown, waving| pre ued wave See O88 life," said Mister Dodger sternly to} hair; in the slow, fixed light in his chewis at nothi Missez Cow, “You'd better keep him | jay, ns ee ee nee | eee etree i “This wax what Doomsdort loved ine thd pene | He had seen the same look in the “There's no time to loser’ cried| (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) | tacos of prisoners—-newly come to Z RRR i a stockadé amid the snow and still i | hopeful that the worst they had France Will Add |General Sawyer heard bad been overdrawn—on| to Ruhr Forces to Leave Service| rine certain implements of initia| “DON, 40 | tion; and it has been a source of LONDON, Sept. 29.-Germany will] wWagHINGTON, Sept. 29—Brig. | considerable amusement to him. As ey, personal|the young man reached !mploring ye formal notice of her surrender | , France early next week |Gen. Charles BE. Saw Contrary to expectations | physician to the late Pt sident Hard. d , however, French troo ably |{ng, chairman of the federal boa s in the F F prol 1 tl 4. | laugh,’ will be increased, upon receipt of | of hospitalization, and recently sein by 5 i ; official advices that passive resist-|!ng community manager at the vet ; bb bi sh ou..gnd tan pre will ance has ended. erans’ bureau hospital, at Perryville, | 9° eae be f Germany's internal situation, it 1#|Md., plans to quit the government} “You saw the squaw start out felt here and in Par {11 become | service October 1, it was announced | with B wos the triumphant critical immediately the order to re. | here today. answe But why poneule sity sume work is given. The occu.) Sawyer will devote all his time to|care? It was Lenore’a own wis! pational forces will take no chances | furthering the projected to stay, She'd take fae and ae by premature withdrawal, |memorial to be erected at Marion,|fort any time, sooner than endure 4 a 0. by poptilar subscription, |the cold with you. Of such stuff, ‘ bf hot ——— my boy, are women made,” Speeds Thru Fog; ; ee The hands reached out gain, . R. Cline a merry chase before he) aayping tight upon Doomsdorf's Driver Arrested | ns halted and placed under arrest, | eee ere eee, lifelenn anid Dashing the length of Fourth ave.| Saturday morning. Moffatt wasl| white as a stone, was no longer taken directly jo the city jail and held for bail, which was furnished thru a hour, 8. dense fog at 20 Moffatt led miles an Patrolman R. Economy i characteristic of “SALADA” THA. uae ORANGE PEHOE BLEND 300 Cups to the Pound — TRY IT R. & H.C. COOK, WE st-4073, EL iot-0350, Distributors | hands to his own great forearms,| |he hurled him away with a ringing A desperate tury the verge of loose with terror, had brought him to madness. “phat's a foul ie!’ he shouted, reckless of Doomadorf's retaliation. “She didn't dream that you would do that Doomsdort struck him off, hurl- ing him against the wall; but It was not with the idea of inflicting punishment, | Amused at his tm potent rage, hix blow was not the riving shoulder blow which, be now, had broken a human jaw to fragments, Nor did he carry thru, hammering his victim Into insensibility at hin Jelaure, (Continued in Our Next Issue) NO NEED TO STOOP All Kitchen utensils should be on ahelves or hung at a convenient height, There in no need for stoops ing to the floor for any utensil, Jout of a possible 600, |ing, boxing bouts and refreshments Cynthia Grey: Young Wife Thinks She Will Get a Divorce, Bevausé Reporting Her Conduct to a Man. A girl friend of mine who has b year confided to me that she husband into letting her get a divorce And the reasor other than that she is tired of being married; she work again and not be bothered by having to report to a man just where she is going and what he is doing Dear Miss Grey ried about a ym mar ying to talk her none wants to Her husband is a good man, too, Isn't this tragic, Miss Grey? A FRIEND. It is a tragedy, and little simpletona like this girl are the ones who are tearing down the fine ideals of the American home and destroying man’s faith in womanhood. What will this m in think of women in general after being given such a “deal” as this wife proposes? Of course we might remark that he was a fool to choose that type of senseless wife. But two wrongs won't make a right, If a girl has a good husband, the best thing she can do is to settle down and be content. Career-chasing is all very well, when you haven't the chance to build a home. But any woman who gets that opportunity ought to know she has beaten the lure of the busines The contents of world by am your letter throw another sidelight on the cause of much of the divorce clutter in our court. Author of Famous Phrase Dea an Gre Ww y * ad wh ald, United w 1 this phe eee What ts the pop ex pete a9 It is estimated at 15,800, 7 | Edition es py SE Dear Miss Grey: Can you an the year 18 1 5 the} So fee aay EMI Who js U. 8. ambassador to Bel uld depend somewhat up am? ndition of the book. I would| Henry P. it apprateed. What is the address of the United . States forest products laboratory? Alaska | Madison, Wisconsin Gold Ship | eere Dear Mias Grey Kindly give me What were t Ame ph nin the day of the month and the year| Killed during t Span the § Portland docked Seattle | war? with the first shipment of gold from) Alaska and oblige. MF B | Een eee The Portland docked at Seattle Jul 7, 1897. | What are the meantr of tho see |Rames Nina and Isabella? Grudge Agains Wines -wotne”: oft Tue, f Isabclia—consec Taxi Drive . Dear Mins ( IT am writ Is it correct to begin a lette you f t format Dear Fri ? be to w No. This io a wulger form of ad. have such dress in bd vy and business tax! drivers? I have kr wn & BF ters any of and they have always $e ated me with respect. Who ta the of the L BH. F Staten Veteran reau? I have never heard tart drivers General Walter Hines, Consequen dvine you as , the yc ee oe | to Nome reason any per or persons might PIONEER OF rush and su | have a grudge « at them INTIOTS nt th 1 estate busl-| Dae Donald H, Smith, well known plo-| Widow and three children Doteia® scam plam te a’ pega ROOT vesldent'ot the city and state enehalahe Lowest Rates charge by the day, to include meats d at his home, 153 Hayen at The Bon Marche's October. Trade No Bee) Cchether eaten or wok, The Ruropean [Queen Anne, Friday. Funeral serv:| ules start Monday, ‘Seo Sunday Commission joes will be held Sunday and burial ht plan (9 @ fired charge for the room, with meale charged extra. will be at Washelli cometer; Premium List for Stock Show Ready comcast" Get Rid OF Fat Balen papers. start Mond: premium al Worth Pac Lu The safest and easiest way to! : jbreak up a cold in to destroy germs} ’ be held at Everets in Oc: | that have attacked the mucous | r, was being circulated by the Where It Shows |membrano of the nasal passages. | “ - |Thia may be quickly accomplished association Saturday details lby ‘ a fon Saturda Full detail |by inhaling “Deo” vapors night and f the awards to be offered and the | morning. sses and numbers of exhibits are | D* you realize that nothing but good) “Deo” is a wonderful combination | nr it will/of Australian eucalyptus and othe given must |fing oils that are noted for thelr One of the features of thin year's injantiseptic, healing properties: Gent- : y tae ly heat ® xpoonful of the oint © St Bhow is the first horse} : , SHOW se Oe: ire Soe in a tin plate and fill your 1 h ts to be held tn con. with the delightful, soothing vapor, | which ts ca Northwest ees Winner of Shoot Six men from the rifle team of the Ninth corps area of the cit! military training camp were win nm the took place at last Tuesday, rifle match Camp Perry, The team which Obto, represent ed the states of Washington, Ore. m, California Idaho, Montana, evada, Utah and Wyoming. They competed against efght other teams also representing corps ar of the C. M. T. C. & The Ninth corps team scored 3 ]exerciton are dangerous she salves are absurd. That ia why you find POoknS: Ons d-fashioned methods of fat reduc offhand p tlon such a hardahip, Why not get rid 600-yard range, prone [the ¢ 200-yard and range, on position. |of your excess fat in the harmless, sct entific, easy way by taking a harmless Marmola Prescription Tabi after each Aleilis Pianeers'to |i manure eet Be Smoker Guests |" ¢ with the famous Marmol: |have been used by Alaska are perfectly sat hundred ploneers who were tn |in thie country and Burope with wonder- Alaska 20 years o or more are | ful succons. invited to a stag smoker by the| Within « short time you can be goet- Pioneers, to be given on Friday eve- | You oan bs omfortable and you can en ning, October 5, at 1913 First ave. |Joy the food you Hike and want after taking off many pounds there will be no fiabbiness or wrinkles remaining, and you will feel 100 per cent better, will be offered at the party which ts |Good druggiate the world over nell Mar tertainment In the way of sing. just a get-together for tha old Al. |mola Prescription Tatiete at one dollar askans, Ben Ferguson, A. St. | seo woudward Avenue, Detroit, Bich: 2 Woodward Avenue, Mich., Powell are the | will gindly send them to you on receipt of price,—Advertisement Arnaud and H. W committee in charg, FCUEMA OVFR GSTER'S BODY In Rash. Itched and Burned, Cuticura Healed, “My sister when a small baby was affected with an itching almoot alloverherbody Theskin became dry and rough, and then ecrema bro! out in a rash. It itched and burned and her cloth- Ing used to irritate it, CHANGE Now, this Is quite the cruelest thing! To go back to a known And find the haunts that you loved all changed, place you've The people you loved all flown, To find the sea lke a@ lonely h Sad, sobbing upon the shore, And an outcast you ‘mid the things you knew, And you will know no more, It makes no difference how or why, The right or the wrong at all, Or if you strayed for a passing whim Or answered an olden call; Tt Im the very cruclest thing, When the tale ty told or sung To go back again to a place you causing her to be very knew cross and fretful C c » br "We used different remedies but (He ne soul and the breath ld net have eins, The trouble , lasted two or three years before we And find all changed and old dreams) used Cuticura Soap and Ointment untrt and after uning four cakes ‘of Soap and two boxes of Ointment she was healed" (Signed) Mise Allee Py R, F. D, 1, Box 72, Provo, Uta! Une Cuticura for all skin trouble ‘That you dreamed when you were young, Angus Ollard in and Globe. the New York Sun Heart The Bon Marches October Trade See Sunday EMPLOYES T0 CET MEDALS “. Oh, Well, She Is Tired of Being Married and|Will Reward Phone Workers for Heroism ploye, from bleeding to death as gh It fall from a teler at e and FE Jam att! On September 4, 1922, Miller » Mrs, G. H. Duke and her Jrowning in Hoods Canal ler was on the beach with his fami! H e water from a log riding, well out from The moth ‘ He plunge to the 1 eded in pulling ther arce orowd will assemble Mor night in the new na rage and shops building near the southeast end of Lake Union, or nd. A prog has been a nection with the ce ed f pal addrens by O' coun npany In Se. fe, and formal pr Is by H. J, Tinks ndent of plant m, rn Ex-Custom Agent Two pleos of guilty on liquor elling charges and one of not ity on an embezzling of federa’ funda count were entered {n federa court Friday with the result t | Oka was d $300 an¢ A Nd $350. Hopkins, former federal cus. 1 his gui with ap; use whic |toms agent der hen charged to hin own n from a Chines led to ¢ His case will b failure was the cause of the death Smith came acroas the pla his parents in a p postmaste PLEASANT VAPOR tract, ginning at inflamed membranes. There's nothing better than st germ once | for ughs, colds, catarrh, influenza and | kindr ailments to give satisfacto ° sults or mon: efunded. Price, at leading drug stores e nix Mig makers, Advertisement Berke’ | Has Done for Humanity The picture which’ appears here of Dr. Plorco, of Buffalo, N. 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